ABOUT

WEDDING CHATS

Because the most important part of your wedding isn’t the styling.

It’s the people.

Your wedding will be one of the rare moments in life when nearly everyone who shaped you is in the same room.

Friends from different chapters of your life.
Parents who watched you grow up.
People who have seen you at your best, and sometimes your worst.

They carry stories about you.
Memories you’ve forgotten.
Reasons they love you that they’ve probably never said out loud.

But on the wedding day itself, there’s rarely time to hear those things.

The schedule moves quickly.
The celebration takes over.
And before you know it, the day is over.

Most couples leave their wedding without ever hearing what their favourite people actually felt about them.

That’s the moment Wedding Chats was created for.

THE IDEA BEHIND WEDDING CHATS

Wedding Chats captures something most weddings miss.

Not just what the day looked like —
but what the people inside it felt.

Throughout your wedding celebration, we speak with your friends and family and gently guide them into sharing the stories, memories and messages they carry about you.

Sometimes it’s heartfelt.
Sometimes it’s hilarious.
Often it’s something you’ve never heard before.

Those conversations are then crafted into a film filled with laughter, emotion and the voices of the people who know you best.

It becomes something far more meaningful than a traditional guestbook.

It becomes a record of the relationships that shaped your life.

WHY THIS WORKS

The magic of Wedding Chats isn’t the camera.

It’s the conversation.

As two qualified journalists with a background in radio and media, interviewing people has been the centre of our careers. Over the past decade we’ve interviewed more than 8,500 people on camera — learning how to quickly make people feel comfortable enough to be themselves.

When people feel relaxed, they stop performing.

They start speaking honestly.

And that’s when the real moments happen.

At weddings, that might look like:

A parent describing how proud they are.
A best friend sharing a story no one else knows.
Someone pausing mid-sentence because emotion caught them off guard.

Those moments are the ones couples treasure most when they watch their film.